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Today in healthcare news: What Apple's new products tell us about its healthcare ambitions, Pfizer's execs are feeling confident on vaccine data by the end of October, and an inside look at a men's health startup that's become a key testing player. 

Plus: We just got some data showing that one of the antibody drugs Eli Lilly's developing with AbCellera might be able to help patients with COVID-19. In the group that took the medication, hospitalizations occurred in 1.7% of patients, compared to 6% of those who received a placebo. More on the results from Lilly here. 


Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks during a special event at the company's headquarters of Apple Park in a still image from video taken in Cupertino, California, U.S. September 15, 2020.
Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks during a special event at the company's headquarters of Apple Park in a still image from video taken in Cupertino, California, on September 15, 2020.

Apple is pushing deeper into the $3.6 trillion healthcare industry

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Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla

We just got new details on exactly how Pfizer could have definitive coronavirus vaccine data by Halloween

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Vault Health's saliva test for coronavirus.
Vault Health's saliva test for coronavirus.

How a little-known men's health startup became a key coronavirus testing partner for 61 colleges, SpaceX, and the NBA

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